The Blues travel to Hyde on Saturday, four days after their loss at FC United of Manchester in the county.
Whitby are back in Lancashire four days after their midweek 3-1 loss at FC United of Manchester.
There are injury concerns over Donald Chimalilo, Michael Woods and skipper Lewis Hawkins after the defeat.
However, fellow midfielder Adam Gell is ready for the challenge of playing two matches in as many days with Hebburn to follow on Monday:
"Yep. And we used to that we know what it's about. And I think we are a bit more prepared this time round for the period where you get game after game. And if it's relentless, you've got to just pick yourself back up, dust yourself down and go again.
"And if the manager think that needs a bit of rotating, bringing in some fresh legs, we've got that."
You can hear more from Gell and Blues boss Gary Liddle in the latest Whitby Town Codcast.
Kick-off is 3.00pm with full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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